I searched the Diamond Library for resources on teens and the Internet. I found:
British Broadcasting Corporation (2007). Teens hooked on porn [videorecording]. Producer, director: Ed Venner. Princeton, NJ : Films for the Humanities & Sciences.
Pornography is everywhere online and a lot of porn sites deliberately target children and teens. This program looks like it raises questions about the role of parents and the industry.
Vered, Karen (2008). Children and media outside the home: Playing and learning in afterschool care. New York: Palgrave Macmillan.
I want to look at this new book because I'm interested in how educators use video in the classroom. This book is about daycare and afterschool programs, and it's from Australia, but it still might be useful for my work on media literacy education.
Harwood, Paul (2007). Educating the first digital generation. Westport CT: Praeger.
This book explores the issue of privacy in the digital classroom, which interests me these days because of the situation in Lower Merion, where the school district is being sued for invasion of privacy when they used webcams to take pictures of students whose laptops were not returned.
British Broadcasting Corporation (2007). Teens hooked on porn [videorecording]. Producer, director: Ed Venner. Princeton, NJ : Films for the Humanities & Sciences.
Pornography is everywhere online and a lot of porn sites deliberately target children and teens. This program looks like it raises questions about the role of parents and the industry.
Vered, Karen (2008). Children and media outside the home: Playing and learning in afterschool care. New York: Palgrave Macmillan.
I want to look at this new book because I'm interested in how educators use video in the classroom. This book is about daycare and afterschool programs, and it's from Australia, but it still might be useful for my work on media literacy education.
Harwood, Paul (2007). Educating the first digital generation. Westport CT: Praeger.
This book explores the issue of privacy in the digital classroom, which interests me these days because of the situation in Lower Merion, where the school district is being sued for invasion of privacy when they used webcams to take pictures of students whose laptops were not returned.